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The bills Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Monday at Grand Valley State University’s Pew Campus in Grand Rapids will give a big boost to the school’s Blue Dot Lab – a tech hub to be built in the heart of downtown.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive directive Tuesday instructing state departments and agencies to accelerate their transition to zero-emission vehicles.
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She pointed to federal statistics showing firearms are the most common weapon used in killing spouses, intimate partners and other family members.
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The Governor signed bills Thursday to preserve Obamacare coverage in Michigan even if all or part of the Affordable Care Act is reversed at the federal level.
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Michigan Economic Development Corporation's Michelle Grimmell talks about how the community can get involved.
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The campaign announced Tuesday aims to boost slow population growth in the state. Publicity will run in 11 states and target several cities, including New York and San Francisco.
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The bills aim to address staff shortages by making it easier for teachers and counselors to continue working after moving to Michigan
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New revenue projections adopted today suggest the Michigan Legislature could have a 1.2 billion dollar budget more than expected to work with in the coming fiscal year. That’s despite the likelihood of a mild recession.
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The governor said there is still more work to do to support teachers, staff, and students
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Dozens of prospective jurors from western and northern Michigan reported to the federal courthouse in Grand Rapids